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Say Hello to the PIXMA TS8020 wireless inkjet all-in-one printer, featuring a compact design and intuitive user interface. Its innovative space-saving features allow it to be located anywhere in your home, and connectivity options make it simple to print while sitting at your desk or on the other side of the house. Built with everyday printing needs in mind, the TS8020 makes printing virtually effortless. Enjoy the convenience of printing beautiful photos from any of your devices whether that's over Wi-Fi, NFC, the built-in SD memory card reader, USB, or even the cloud. Welcome to everyday printing for a more connected world.

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I can't state enough what a piece of garbage this printer is: I've always been a real fan of Canon printers but this one is little more than a flimsy paperweight. I bought this when my MX847 finally packed up (which was a real pity because that was a great printer). This thing is badly built..or rather, built so cheaply that it will fall apart in no time at all. The print quality is awful unless you set it to print at high quality all the time. The ink also takes an age to dry, so whenever printing multiple pages they invariably smudge as they drop onto the output tray. I've yet to get a good document print from it.

Photo printing is OK but the software seems like a significant step backwards from previous iterations.

The compact form factor looks great in the advertising literature, but it's completely useless because to actually use the printer you have to keep the flimsy output tray pulled out all the time. Unlike the MX847, which automatically opened the output tray itself, you have to manually open the output tray (which makes it useless if you need to print something from home using Google Cloud Print and you've forgotten to leave the output tray open).

Scanning: the slowest scanner EVER. It takes about a minute just to do a 150dpi single page scan. My MX847 used to do about 10 pages in that time. Scan quality is OK, but the speed is a huge negative for me because one of the primary reasons I bought this printer was for scanning.

Wifi Setup: its saving grace is that the wifi setup is really easy compared to other printers I've used.

All in all, I recommend steering well clear of all printers in this range. Shame on you Canon!

The unboxing experience was subpar. Besides the insane amount of plastic that had to be removed, the very tricky paper tray that seemed not to be large enough for letter-sized paper (it is, there's a non-obvious button to expand it), and the QR codes in the instructions to load demonstration videos for Android, none of which would actually play, the setup took over an hour to complete. The print head alignment paper took at least 15 minutes to print, and even after the alignment exercise was complete, it took almost an hour for it to do some self-adjustments.

It took a couple of hours to completely set it up, but I found after the initial setup it's actually pretty speedy, and It works well with Google Cloud.

Scanning was easy to figure out, and seems to work well.

The one complaint I have after setup is the capacity of the paper tray. It's built for the occasional print job, and it seems to assume about 20 pieces of paper is enough. Which in all fairness, it is enough for my needs, I'm just used to only refilling the paper tray once a month or so instead of weekly, I don't print very often. I just wish I had confidence that when I send a cloud print job that there's probably enough paper in the tray, that's not necessarily the case any more so I need to be careful about how large a print job to send.

I had a Canon Pixma MX850 printer and scanner and it was awesome. I bought it seven years ago, but I'd have kept it forever. It did everything, and it was a solid piece of equipment. Had to buy a new computer. They all come with low-life Windows 10. My printer was not compatible with it, and even downloading drivers didn't help. So I had to buy a new printer. It was a challenge, because NOTHING works with Windows 10. Nothing. I won't go into detail, but I called Canon for help, and they were also challenged. So, don't believe it when you go to buy a printer and it says it's compatible. It probably is not. This printer right out of the box was flimsy as can be. It's a nice size, and it looks nice and very streamlined. But it's a piece of junk. Had a horrific time setting it up. Wouldn't work with Windows 10, but with help from Canon it's working. I should take it back, but everything you buy is junk so why bother.

Bought one of these from another store, during set up a gear fell off internally and it gave me a fault code, Bought mine at Wal-Mart, it's going back. Spent a little more on a printer this time, wasted my time, thought I was getting something a little better in quality...... Jokes on me.

Piece of a junk, a lot noisier, takes ages to print, poor print quality even in canon genuine photo papers, consumes a lots of ink and ya for scanning multiple pages, it would take few years probably. I just used it for 4 muchs invested about my 400$ for just printing around 200-300 pages and garbeged it to the place where it belongs